OCTOBEB 16, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



F. T. D. 



In the Nation's Capital the name 



stands synonymous with class and 

 satisfactory service in flowers. 



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BLACKISTONE, Inc. 



14th and H Streets, Northwest 

 WASHINGTON, D. C. 



CUDCBROS-CO. 

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VVAaHINGTON DC 



Washington, D.C. 



GUDE'S 



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WASHINGTON, D. C. 



Louise Flower Shop 



Connecticut Ave. at N. St.. N. W. 



Hiss Louise W. Daugrherty, • • Proprietress. 



Phones— Franklin 3679. 3841. 3842. 



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TITTT 0/^X7 * ""d B Greene Ave. 



W ILiOV/il Main Store: Cor. Fulton St. 



BROOKLYN 



PHONE 

 6800 PROSPECT 



NEW YORK 



BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



JAMES WEIR, lie. 



324 Foltpn St., cor. Pterrcpont 



Telesraph orders receive our usual good care 

 4ih1 prompt attention. Phones. 270-271 MaiOr 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. '■ »• ^f fe^S ^""^^ 



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WE GROW OUR OWN FLOWERS 



Malone, N.Y. 



L. G. RENNIE, 51 East Main Street 



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Tel. 1952 Bedford. Will deliver to Steamships, Theaters, 

 rny where within 20 miles of New York. Artistic work. 

 I 'ersonal attention. Special care of telegraph ordem. 



NEW YORK CITY 

 ADOLPH MEYER 



Id center "RON TON residential 

 of the iJUIN IKJri district 



1062 Madison Avenue 



Near the great Art Museum and Cleopatra's Needle 



WE COVER LONG ISLAND 

 JERSEY and CONNECTICUT 



Pth ones: 2362-7019 Lenoz 



but always exercised for the general wel- 

 fare of businesses. 



"Say It with Flowers" Week. 



I believe that no greater boost to the 

 florists' business can be inaugurated 

 than by having one week set aside to 

 "Say It with Flowers" in every city 

 in the United States and Canada. The 

 first week in November seems to be the 

 best time to "Say It with Flowers." 

 This should be done by liberal advertis- 

 ing and by having our stores make a 

 special effort to be decorated in holiday 

 dress, also by advocating the liberal use 

 of flowers, and it might be well for us 

 to recommend to the public that every- 

 body wear a flower in memory of the 

 heroes who lost their lives during the 

 world war. 



Another idea that might well be worked 

 out is to send flowers wherever possible 

 to all the mothers of the heroes who 

 lost their lives during the recent war. 



Ita the larger tjities and towns floats 

 similar to the one used in Washington 

 j to celebrate the home-coming of General 

 Pershing and the First Division, in scat- 

 tering flowers, may be used to distribute 

 flowers to hospitals. The floats may 

 first pass through the principal streets 

 of the city, then drive to the hospitals, 

 where many of the convalescents can 

 enjoy them, before distributing the 

 flowers. Then have a bunch of fresh 

 flowers to hand to every one of the sick 

 or disabled. In cities where there are 

 no hospitals, floats may well be used to 

 carry flowers to the sick. 



Money for advertising judiciously 



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Geneva, N.Y. 



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 in Western New York 



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